Method of heat treatment for desensitizing a nikel-based alloy relative to environmentally-assisted craking, in particular for a nuclear for a nuclear reactor fuel assembly and for a nuclear reactor, and a part made of the alloy and subjected to the treatment

a technology of nikel-based alloys and heat treatment methods, which is applied in the field of heat treatment for desensitizing nikel-based alloys relative to environmentally-assisted cracking, can solve the problems of high cost of research and development time, corrosion of components, and inability to withstand environmentally-assisted cracking, so as to reduce stress levels
US20100116383A1Active Publication Date: 2010-05-13AREVA NP SAS

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US · United States
Patent Type
Applications(United States)
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AREVA NP SAS
Publication Date
2010-05-13
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Abstract

A heat treatment method for desensitizing a nickel-based alloy with respect to environmentally-assisted cracking, the alloy having the following composition in percentages by weight: C≦0.10%; Mn≦0.5%; Si≦0.5%; P≦0.015%; S≦0.015%; Ni≧40%; Cr=12%-40%; Co≦10%; Al≦5%; Mo=0.1%-15%; Ti≦5%; B≦0.01%; Cu≦5%; W=0.1%-15%; Nb=0-10%; Ta≦10%; the balance being Fe, and inevitable impurities that result from processing, characterized in that the alloy is held at 950° C.-1160° C. in an atmosphere of pure hydrogen or containing at least 100 ppm of hydrogen mixed with an inert gas. A part made of a nickel-based alloy having the composition and that has been subjected to the heat treatment.
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Description

[0001] The invention relates to the metallurgy of nickel-based alloys, and more particularly to the alloys used for fabricating structural components for nuclear reactors or for fuel assemblies inserted in the reactors.BACKGROUND

[0002] Certain components of nuclear reactors, such as heat exchangers, cluster guide pins, pipework, fasteners for fastening components made of steel and used for making the cooling circuits of light water nuclear reactors or of nuclear reactors having a heat-conveying fluid in the form of a gas or a molten salt or a liquid metal, are made out of nickel-based alloys, e.g., out of various types of Inconel®. At high temperature and at high pressure, such components need to present good resistance to oxidation, to corrosion, to creep, and to cyclical stresses both thermal and mechanical, and they need to do so for long periods of time (several tens of years), and nickel-based alloys are well adapted to such purposes.

[0003] Fuel assemblies for light water nuclear ...

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